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fascinate |
I think this new game will fascinate your child.
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crescent |
The moon was in the shape of a crescent.
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scissors |
Good scissors need to be kept sharp.
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veins |
The veins in my leg are swollen.
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neighbour
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Their new neighbour was very kind.
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prey |
The sandy-brown puma stalked its prey silently through the desert.
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sleigh |
The kids enjoyed the sleigh ride.
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misunderstand |
Confusion can lead to misunderstanding.
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indirect |
Allusion is an indirect reference to another time person or place, e.g. His love of chocolate was his Achilles' heel.
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disconnect |
Please disconnect the lead to the printer.
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